Donald Trump reports for jury duty in black limo

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NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 17: Republican Presidential hopeful Donald Trump leaves Manhattan Supreme Court where he is serving on jury duty on August 17, 2015 in New York City. Trump spent the last few days on the campaign trail at the Iowa state fair before returning to New York to perform the civic duty. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

(CNN)Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump reported for jury duty Monday morning at a Manhattan courthouse in a black limousine. Upon his arrival, he was surrounded by a swarm of reporters and people, trying to get a glimpse of the celebrity billionaire.

While inside the courthouse, another potential juror captured a picture of Trump on Snapchat.

Trump's Special Counsel Michael Cohen told CNN's "New Day" on Monday that Trump had missed five previous jury summons, but that it was because the mail was being sent to an address where the real estate mogul didn't live.